Drag Specialties Releases New Harley FXS/FLS and Victory Hammer Seats

Evans Brasfield
by Evans Brasfield

Drag Specialties, long known for its quality aftermarket parts, has released new seats for two different American motorcycle manufacturers.

Harley-Davidson FXS/FLS models now have stylish Predator Seats available for their bike. The solar-reflective leather on the seat surface is claimed to reduce the surface temperature of a sun-baked seat by “as much as 25 degrees.” The sides are constructed of automotive-grade vinyl. Both covers are wrapped around comfortable, custom-molded polyurethane foam and a thermoformed 3/16 in. ABS base. Your Harley’s custom paint is protected by a fully-carpeted bottom and rubber bumpers. All mounting hardware is included for 11–13 FXS and 12–14 FXS models, and Predators fit all Drag Specialties H-D sissy bars. Flame stitching is available. MSRP is $279.95–289.95.

Victory Hammer owners should check out the new Low Profile Touring Seat from Drag Specialties Seats. Made with the same solar-reflective leather and automotive vinyl sides, the seats promise a cooler surface and a longer life than your typical seat cover. The Low Profile was designed to improve the rider’s position for long rides. Additional comfort is provided by the flexible urethane foam padding. The seat has a carpeted, 3/16 in. ABS base and rubber feet to protect your Hammer’s paint. The Low Profile allows the rider to use a backrest, if so desired. All mounting hardware is included for 05–14 Hammers. The USA made seats can be purchased for $469.95–479.95.

Evans Brasfield
Evans Brasfield

Like most of the best happenings in his life, Evans stumbled into his motojournalism career. While on his way to a planned life in academia, he applied for a job at a motorcycle magazine, thinking he’d get the opportunity to write some freelance articles. Instead, he was offered a full-time job in which he discovered he could actually get paid to ride other people’s motorcycles – and he’s never looked back. Over the 25 years he’s been in the motorcycle industry, Evans has written two books, 101 Sportbike Performance Projects and How to Modify Your Metric Cruiser, and has ridden just about every production motorcycle manufactured. Evans has a deep love of motorcycles and believes they are a force for good in the world.

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